Vomiting yellow stomach acid

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My mom had a bowel obstruction about 3 years ago and was vomiting a yellow watery substance but I don't remember if she had any burning in her stomach or not. Again tho if the problem persists definitely see a doctor asap. If it goes away it was probably a mile case of the 24 hour stomach flu.

since it is the morning I wake up hungry, meaning no food in my stomach, so i throw up stomachacid for hours. I;m not sure if its rly stomachacid, its yellow/light/dark, and last time it was blood as well. I am feeling better know but I will really like to know what is going on.

It is very painful because the vomit is usually dry and I have to cough it out unless it is bile. My stomach will feel like it is on fire occasionally also. Sometimes there is bright red steaks but I am not sure if it is blood or not. It has gotten increasingly worse and I can't take off work from it anymore. Latly I feel as if I have been urinating very frequently and sometimes become very dizzy. Last nite I fainted. I started to feel very dizzy and about 30 seconds later I hit the ground.

and tell him you are having like a stomach bug. Lots of vomiting and don't forget to add diarrhea because if you don't, they may think it is something else. He will most likely give you Phenergan. Tell him that you don't know if you can take it and keep it down. He will give you a couple of suppositories to go along with pill form.

I am having a lot of acid reflux and in the mornings or so I am puking up stomach bile. . And I was wondering if the red I'm seeing in my bile / acid is blood. I have been eating pizza lately. But I don't throw up pizza. Just acid or bile and it is yellow and some red. If the red is just sauce ok, but why puking stomach acid and or bile.

It turned out that I had epigast and had developed an ulcer. The dark yellow clumpy/liquidy stuff is stomachacid/bile. Did/do you have a constant burning sensation in your stomach? If so, stay away from tomato based foods, - basically anything acidic and high in fat (fries, ice cream, soda) for like a week. If that is the problem, taking the time off will give your stomach time to heal.

That's not good for you weather your pregnant or not. If you're throwing up stomachacid it means you're getting sick on an empty stomach which can cause dehydration and there's probably blood because the acid is burning your throat. Throwing up blood is never ever a good thing. Try to keep something in your stomach even if its just lots if water. Even that will protect your throat if you can't stop getting sick.

I have been vomiting this yellow, orange, white foamy mucusy texture type stuff about 5 days a wk for over 5 yrs.I have been to dr's and they have done ultra sounds on my gallbladder and say that it looks perfect. I have no insurance right now but I guess my question is "what other tests can I ask them to do or can this be from something else"?

I'm on day 10 of withdrawling off percocet and I can't stop filling up with this uncomfortable stomachacid... Green and yellow. I've tried Prilosec,tums, and drinking tons of water. What should I do? Also what food do you suggest I try eating?

Vomiting yellow bile and some blood isn't necessarily that bad of a situation. If she is vomitingyellow bile, it may be because she has nothing else in her stomach such as food or other liquids. It's kind of like dry heaving, but you still have the acid in your stomach. Especially if she is having alot of heartburn, that means her stomach is producing an excess amount of acid, therefore that is the yellow bile she is heaving. Now as for the blood...

Thanks for the reply. About the shakiness, I have only woken up to it a few times, and it's not usually the first thing i wake up to, it usually develops a few minutes into feeling extremely nauseas, which is why i am more inclined to thinking it is a panic attack. However i thought i would mention it in the post because maybe it's related to the other things i am feeling.

said it was gastritis (which is when the stomach lining gets inflamed, and thus the pain) but after my treatment for this (acid surpressing drugs) I began getting ill every few days. Like a stomach bug but ive been unbelievablely cautious with hygiene!

And I now I'm getting severe acid in my chest and throat a few days before I get the whole stomach attack. I vomit a lot of thick mucus also and sometimes it comes up with I'm trying to burp and gets stuck. Beneath the mucus vomit is this nasty egg smelling acid that burns the crap out of throat and nose. The vomiting and diarrhea last for at least an entire day. Throwing up doesn't help the nausea feeling. I'm scared now. Going to my doctor this morning.

Inflammation is often caused by eating a food or type of food that your body can't digest properly either due to a sensitivity or due to the low stomach acid (proteins often don't digest properly with low stomachacid, for example). I had chronic acid reflux until I finally stopped drinking milk & eating ice cream. Turns out I was lactose intolerant. For you it may be dairy or another food altogether.

my somach feels like I am car sick all the time.
- vomiting. when I am sick (at least 4 times a day) my stomach pukes any bit of food I put into my stomach (THAT IS ONLY IF I HAVE AN APPETITE TO EAT) In the morning, my stomach is empty I end up puking what looks like a yellow/orange even sometimes green looking fluid....and ALOT of it. but it doesn go away. there is no burning in my throat. Just constant gagging to the point where i cry.
-diarea. I dont digest my food very well.

GERD is caused by frequent acid reflux,, the backup of stomachacid or bile into the esophagus. The backwash of acid can irritate the lining of your esophagus causing it to become inflamed or bleed,
There seems to be some misunderstanding about one of the complications of advanced cirrhosis, called "bleeding varices". Bleeding varices is a medical emergency.

Later he vomited a small amount of grass, which is normal for him if he ingests it.
Two days went by and he continued to vomit up yellow liquid (stomach acid?) and he refused to eat. Although, when I put food in front of him he seemed interested, but after smelling it he just walks away. He is urinating but not defecating.
I took him to the vet after two days of this and she felt for any blockage/foreign objects but did not find a problem.

We have all been experiencing acidstomach overload. I immediately switched my diet to alkaline foods only - NO PAIN! But the list was basic and the foods boring, then I stumbled upon Sherry Brescia's site. I am not affiliated or related to her in any way. Have not met the woman etc, I am just so passionate about the turnaround in my life from her method that I have to share. I kid u not, her food plan works, she gives you a 4 day pain free menu to start, and I promise, - NO PAIN.

My father has been suffering with the effects of Yellow Nail Syndrom for several years now. He's had pleurodesis on both lungs and is currently suffering with very profound lower extremity edema. Does anybody know of any way to find a physician in the Carolinas who have experience dealing with this disorder? His local physicians are stumped.

I'm 9 weeks and the other day i was vomitingyellow bitter stuff. The vomiting began at 6 in the morning and it seemed as if i was vomiting every half-hour. I tried eating something but it came right back up with more yellow stuff. Is this normal? Should i be concerned?

You probably had a case of food poisoning with your system throwing out all the disagreeable stuff from your stomach as diarrhea. As a result your stomach became empty and since you did not eat enough the acid started adding to the nausea. Take an OTC lactobacillus preparation and yoghurt with your meals. Drink plenty of fluids. Eat light, do not stay hungry but eat simple things like toast, porridge, cereals, crackers etc. Take ORS.

I rarely saw red ones after the really severe bout of vomiting. By this time I had seen white, orange, yellow, and even green ones. I saved one for the doctor’s office, then cut open the other one, scared to death of what I might find. The outside of it was soft and kind of see-through, like the consistency of a gummy bear. I saw that inside was a white powdery substance. And it looked like it was dry, as if the pod was completely sealed as I passed it! That freaked me out even more.

I have been having alot of problems lately and don't know what it is from and i got to the point of being annoyed, and i am going to see a doctor but wanted to see what could be causing it all..
- Abdominal cramping
- Lower back pain
- Gas
- Nauseation (no vomiting)
- Feeling sick/nauseated always after eating (i have noticed myself and others have to always complaining i dont feel good after eating no matter what the food is, alot or little amounts)
- Im guessing indigestion?

Subsequent vomiting was primarily dry-heaves which turned to vomiting of yellow/green bile by around 5 am. Every time he vomited you could see his stomach really tighten up. At around 5 am he had a couple of episodes of diarrhea that was very runny. The diarrhea also continued the next day as well. After he started the diarrhea the vomiting seemed to subside which is typical of the previous episodes.
The vomiting followed by diarrhea seems to be a pattern.

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